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COLOR THEORY

THEORY OF THE LAW OF COLOR

ErinConroy
Created Date 03.24.21
Last Updated 03.26.21
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Topics of this game:
  • PURE COLORS
  • MIXING A PRIMARY COLOR WITH ITS NEIGHBORING SECONDARY COLOR
  • NUMBER OF PRIMARY COLORS
  • NUMBER OF TERTIARY COLORS
  • TONES THAT FALL INTO THE YELLOW, ORANGE OR RED HALF OF THE COLOR WHEEL
  • WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU USE ON A GUEST'S HAIR THAT IS TOO YELLOW?
  • COLORS FOUND OPPOSITE ONE ANOTHER ON THE COLOR WHEEL.
  • THE DEGREE OF LIGHTNESS OR DARKNESS OF A COLOR
  • REFERS TO THE VIVIDNESS, BRIGHTNESS OR SATURATION OF A COLOR
  • COLORS THAT DO NOT EXHIBIT WARM OR COOL TONES
  • IF A GUEST COMES IN WITH TOO MUCH RED IN THIER HAIR. WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU USE TO NEUTRALIZE IT?
  • WHEN TWO PRIMARY COLORS ARE MIXED TOGETHER
  • THIS IS DETERMINED THROUGH GENETIC CODING
  • A DENSE AMOUNT OF THIS PRODUCES RED HAIR
  • LEVELS RANGE FROM 1-10 OR 1-12. TRUE OR FALSE
  • TONES THAT FALL IN TO THE BLUE, GREEN AND VIOLET HALF TO THE COLOR WHEEL

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